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Chapter 250: Into the Eye of the Crossroads
Author: Lummi Gold
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

The journey to the Crossroads was unlike anything Naya had imagined. Each step they took seemed to ripple through space and time, pulling threads of magic tighter around them. The air grew heavier, buzzing with unspent energy, as if the realms themselves were bracing for impact. Paths that once seemed clear twisted unexpectedly, turning into labyrinthine corridors between dimensions. There were no signs, no markers—just an unsettling sense that they were being watched by forces older than memory.

“Are we sure we’re going the right way?” Korrin grumbled, his wings tucked in tightly as he scanned the flickering landscape. "Feels like we’ve been walking in circles.”

“We are,” Naya replied, her voice low but certain. “I can feel it drawing us closer.”

The path ahead shimmered like a mirage, shifting with each breath. Lyra adjusted her device again, muttering curses under her breath as the runes flickered and blinked in rapid succession.

“These fluctuations are insane,” she said, tapping a
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